The former Libertines and Dirty Pretty Things frontman/singer and lead guitarist comes to Coventry tonight with his new group The Jackals, together via Facebook after posting an advert for guitarists, drummers and bassists pulled in over 1000 applicants. Those recruited were Billy Tessio (Guitar), Adam Claxton (bass) and Jay Bone (drums).

As a member of the Libertines with Pete Doherty, Barât released two critically acclaimed albums, Up The Bracket and The Libertines. His next band, Dirty Pretty Things, released Waterloo To Anywhere and Romance At Short Notice, followed by a solo album, Carl Barât, in 2010 and his first book Threepenny Memoir – The Lives Of A Libertine in the same year.

Little Annie, aka Annie Anxiety Bandez, is a smokey contralto, raconteur and restless spirit who has spent the last 30 years creating a body of work that would take more space than available here to list. Since stepping onto her first stage at the age of 16, her music – and her life – has defied categorisation, limitations and/or restrictions – her life often imitating her art and vice versa.

The Auld enemies return to do battle tonight at Celtic Park following a turn around in the Scottish national team's fortunes under the guidance of former Coventry City FC boss Gordon Strachan.

His side beat Republic of Ireland 1-0 on Friday night to put them in a strong position to qualify for Euro 2016, and beating England (a team who have practically already qualified) in tonight's friendly will only reaffirm the Tartan Army's belief that their players are among the best youngsters in the world.